Cameras that have been installed in their homes by the CIA, voices that whisper vicious words, and demons that appear in their bedroom at night. These are the delusions and hallucinations of psychosis ...
When I was diagnosed with schizophrenia in 2007, I was adamantly opposed to the diagnosis and convinced it was absolutely wrong. I thought I was too strong and too smart to ever have schizophrenia.
Halassa writes in the context of a broader research program he calls algorithmic psychiatry, which argues that mental illness ...
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